Wednesday, March 2, 2011

'Great Firewall' (S2E16): Thoughts, Quotes & More

My predictions for last night's episode weren't all that accurate. There was a legal case that was featured very prominently and Bond did indeed get kicked out. Though we probably haven't seen the last of him.

The Case: I liked the case mainly because it addressed a business vs. human rights question that is hardly ever talked about in this age of globalization. Also, once again, Alicia had to come to terms with the fact that sometimes people do the right thing for the wrong reasons. I felt bad for her because clearly Will (and Diane's) decision to use this case to help out his new billionaire client, brought her back to reality and reminded her that maybe she and Will wouldn't be such a great couple after all.

Also, what's with Viola Walsh (Rita Wilson's character) offering Alicia a position? Was that just to throw us off track because it looked like Will and Diane were going to lose against Bond?

The Vote: Boy, they really had me thinking it was all over and Will and Diane were going to lose but it was all planned, of course. They had to get Bond to think that he was safe so he wouldn't go after that one vote they needed. Lockhart/Gardner and Bond no more!

Change of address: Alica and Kalinda had a nice moment together. Soon they'll be total BFFs. I'm worried about the whole investigation though and was also surprised to see Cary and Kalinda kiss but it was bound to happen. Is another change of identity in order for Kalinda? Or will she find a way to get out of this mess? Perhaps by pointing them to Blake? One can only hope.

Here's a clip of the most satisfying scene from the episode. Enjoy!

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